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All Hands Magazine's full length documentary "Making a Sailor": This video follows four recruits through Boot Camp in the spring of 2018 who were assigned to DIV 229, an integrated division, which had PIR on 05/25/2018.
Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)
Boot Camp: Behind the Scenes at RTC
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My son, as of March 18, 2011, enlisted in the United States Navy...He scored a 90 on his asvab and was given a choice of three jobs.....air man (which looks like rescue swimmer), nuclear and the seals...He passed on the seals, but is trying to decide between the other two....are there any words of wisdom I can pass along to him in deciding which path to take....He would like to fly jets,(im sure a lot of boys do, but I believe he can achieve this goal), so is one path better than the other one?
This is new territory for me, I'm nervous, scared but extremely proud....i am honored to be his mother...He will make the Navy a better Navy, this I am sure of. :)
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Well, in order to fly jets, he has to be an officer. He'd have to talk to the officer recruiter about options.
My nephew went nuke, it is a long and difficult program. Very rewarding, eventually.
UPDATE!!....met with my son's recruiter last night....great meeting btw....my son will be going into the nuclear program and upon completing that, will apply for the flight school..(sorry, i haven't gotten all these acronyms down yet, bear with me..lol)..when all is said and done, he will have 2 or 3 degrees!....im soooo happy for him i cant tell u in words....the Navy is giving him opportunities that i could never give him....so....anyone out there know where i can get a copy of all these acronyms so i don't sound so much like a ding dong??..... :)
FutureSailorMatt:
Do you even know the degree's that are earned from the NUKE program? Do you know the path to going into the Naval aviation community from being enlsited on active duty? There are different requirements for people who are active duty.
I think it is GREAT this young person has a path they wish to follow.
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